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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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BRIDGE PLANTATION | Bridge Plantation Bridge Plantation |
John Clark Mr. Cochrane |
031 | [Situation] About 1/4 mile ENE [East North East] from Upper Crae A Plantation of mixed wood on the farm of Upper Crae the property of Mr. Dixon of Ringford |
CRAE LANE | Crae Lane Crae Lane Crae Lane |
William McKelvie James Burnet William Douglas |
031 | [Situation] North of Loch Grenoch A considerable Stream running out of Woodhall Loch, and falling into the Black Water of Dee, it takes its name from the farm which it marches. and from the equality of the level at each extremity, it often runs from the Black Water of Dee into Woodhall Loch and Vice Versa. |
UPPER CRAE | Upper Crae Upper Crae Upper Crae |
John Clark Mr. Cochrane Valuation Roll 1819 |
031 | [Situation] About 1 5/8 miles SE by E [South East by East] from Airie (farm house) A small but neat farm house & Office houses in good repair The property of Mr. Dixon of Ringford. |
TARMOLLAN HILL | Tormollan Hill Tormollan Hill Tormollin Hill Tormolland Tormollan |
David Clark David McCrae Ainslies Map 1820 Valuation Roll 1819 P. [Page] 10 Valuation Roll 1819 P. [Page] 11 See also Plan 38A |
031 | [Situation] About 1 1/4 miles S. [South] from Raes Mains A tolerable Sized hill on the farm of Raes Mains There was once a farm named Tormollan of which this was a part hence the name. - |
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[Page] 7Parish of Balmaghie
Form 136 Page
22 Bridge Plantation
34 Crae Lane
22 Upper Crae
Tormollan Hill
[Note] Craidh (dh silent) Clay
ground
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